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0:00Well, hello and welcome
0:01to this overcast day.
0:03Let me tilt you back for
0:05a minute and you'll be
0:05able to see what I mean.
0:18And we would say that
0:19today it is overcast.
0:23and the day is overcast.
0:25This is my least favorite
0:28It's about one degree
0:29right now, and things
0:31are starting to melt.
0:34It's not a happy day.
0:38really, really happy?
0:39Well, an overcast day
0:44That's your first new
0:45English vocabulary word
0:50the sky and no sunshine.
0:53teach you about four,
0:59Hopefully this lesson
1:00makes you happy, because
1:02making me super happy.
1:04Another word we would use
1:09When you say the day is
1:10dreary, it's a hard word
1:19So let's again describe
1:26There's lots of sunshine
1:29air, and I feel alive.
1:31But today is a little
1:33It's a day where you feel
1:36the house and drinking
1:37a cup of coffee or a cup
1:41it's just kind of dull
1:49using that word again.
1:52Like if I look around,
2:00a little bit subdued.
2:02It's not an exciting,
2:09Sometimes we'll describe
2:10a day like this by just
2:11saying, it's a blah day.
2:17Again, this simply means
2:18it's just not exciting.
2:21an exciting day for me,
2:24recording this on a day
2:27having supper with all
2:32the weather outside is
2:33kind of blah, my life is
2:35kind of exciting today.
2:38A day like this, it's
2:41doesn't give me energy
2:45Although as soon as I
2:48day, I quickly thought
2:51And then I was excited
2:52to come outside on this
2:55you an English lesson.
2:58that lacks excitement,
2:59a day that just isn't
3:03We would also probably
3:04call this a drab day.
3:06When you say something
3:08it lacks color and it
3:11If I show you this area
3:14certainly lacks color.
3:17this area in the summer,
3:21If you look behind me, it
3:22also is very, very drab.
3:27the grass is all brown.
3:29The trees have no leaves.
3:36excitingly green today.
3:41So here we are outside
3:45color and lacks a bit
3:48Even in the distance,
3:49if you look, you can see
3:53grain elevator there.
3:55And it doesn't even look
3:58I think we need the sun
4:00look a lot less drab.
4:03So in English, a very
4:04common way to describe
4:05a day like this, a day
4:09dreary and drab, is to
4:12It's a miserable day.
4:13It's actually starting
4:15to rain a little bit.
4:18And I would just say, if
4:19I had to work outside
4:20today, I would say it's
4:24The weather is miserable.
4:26It's a miserable day.
4:29to say too, isn't it?
4:31It's a miserable day.
4:37I'm always a little bit...
4:40I feel bad when I drive
4:44have to work outside.
4:44I have a lot of respect
4:46for people who are able
4:50fixing things, building
4:51things, and doing all
4:55So it's a miserable day.
4:59where you work outside
5:06We might also describe
5:07today as a gloomy day.
5:22a gloomy day, it means
5:27of the weather, because
5:28it's a gloomy day, don't
5:29feel super excited or
5:32So when you say a day is
5:34gloomy, it means it's
5:35overcast, it's not well
5:36lit, and you're feeling
5:47have something hot to
5:48drink, and, maybe sit
5:49and talk with someone
5:57to describe how we feel
5:58on a day like this or to
6:00describe the day itself.
6:06It's overcast outside,
6:08day, and I don't feel
6:11When I use the word glum,
6:13unhappy, usually because
6:22It's very drab out here.
6:24The weather's a little
6:30Well, thank you so much
6:31for watching this little
6:32English lesson where I
6:33was actually a little
6:35bit happy while talking
6:37thought I was going to
6:38be unhappy because of
6:42lesson and I got a lot
6:45and a lot more happy.
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